STATE v. DRYMAN

No. 9123.

241 P.2d 821 (1952)

STATE v. DRYMAN.

Supreme Court of Montana.

Decided February 15, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

W.M. Black, Shelby, Mr. Jerry J. O'Connell, Great Falls, for appellant.

Arnold H. Olsen, Atty. Gen., Thomas F. Joyce, Asst. Atty. Gen., John C. Hoyt, County Atty., Shelby, for respondent.


FREEBOURN Justice:

Frank R. Dryman, also known as Frank R. Valentine, defendant and appellant, was charged by information filed April 11, 1951, with the crime of murder. To this charge, without benefit of counsel, he plead guilty and was by the lower court on April 12, 1951, sentenced to be "hanged by the neck until dead." Such hanging was to take place on June 1, 1951.

On May 28, 1951, Dryman petitioned the lower court to be permitted to withdraw his plea...

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